Scientific Context for Exploration of the Moon
Released by the NRC in 2007, the Scientific Context for Exploration of the Moon report provides guidance on scientific challenges and opportunities enabled by sustained robotic and human exploration of the Moon.

2009 Augustine Committee Report
The presidential appointed panel (known as the Augustine Commission) for recommendations on the future of American spaceflight.

International Lunar Network Final Report
The ILN Anchor Nodes Science Definition Team (SDT) examined the opportunities and challenges associated with implementing a next-generation lunar geophysical network.

Resources

Meteor Crater On-line Atlas
The Space Shuttle and International Space Station orbit the Earth at different inclinations and altitudes, providing different views of the Earth’s surface. Astronauts take advantage of variable fields-of-view with different exchangeable lenses and camera bodies, different look-angles (depending on the geometry of the overpass of an area), and changing illumination from the sun on successive passes. From that database of astronaut photography, several images of the Meteor Crater and the surrounding region have been captured.

Geologic Guidebook
LPI has developed a guidebook with on-line data that students, astronauts, and the planetary science community can use (see link above). These data products support training and research on Earth (i.e., at Meteor Crater). They are also the types of products that are similar to those that will be generated for future lunar landing sites and are, thus, good teaching tools.